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U.S., Syria discuss 'road map'
MANAMA, MAY 3 After witnessing a steep decline in their relationship, Syria and the U.S. today began fresh talks to narrow down their differences and exchange views on the developments in the region following the recent war in Iraq. The ...
Stability: U.S. plans deployment of global force in Iraq
WASHINGTON, MAY 3. The United States is planning an International Stabilisation Force for Iraq with the contingent coming from at least six European countries. According to one version, the force is going to be in three regions with Poland, the ...
U.S. troops in no hurry to leave Iraq: Rumsfeld
LONDON, MAY 3. The U.S. Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, who met the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, at Chequers over the weekend, made clear that there were no plans to pull out American troops from Iraq any time soon saying it was still ...
Plot to attack U.S. Consulate in Karachi unearthed
WASHINGTON, MAY 3. Authorities in the United States and Pakistan have unearthed a terrorist plot to ram a plane into the American Consulate in Karachi. This has prompted the U.S. Homeland Security Department to issue an advisory, warning of ...
China hails initiative
SINGAPORE, MAY 3. China said today that it was "pleased" to note that both India and Pakistan had taken "positive steps" towards a possible rapprochement. According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Zhang Qiyue, Beijing "believes" ...
Jamali sends formal invitation
ISLAMABAD, MAY 3.The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, today extended a formal invitation to the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, to visit Islamabad for a dialogue aimed at resolution of all differences between India and ...
Hizb hails PM's proposal
ISLAMABAD, MAY 3.Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, one of the main militant outfits operating in the Valley, has hailed the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's proposals made on Thursday as encouraging and said the offer was a ray of hope. ``We hope that ...
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  • E.U. pact on common security
  • E.U. to revamp executive wing
  • 'SARS` Virus mutating rapidly'
  • Pak. must reciprocate: Russia
  • Accident may spur China's Navy modernisation
  • India to get Russian frigates soon
  • Scientists propose quake alert system



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